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  2. Joe Creason Park - Wikipedia

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    Joe Creason Park is a municipal park in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.Located in the Poplar Level neighborhood, it is in roughly the central portion of the city. The park adjoins and connects to Beargrass Creek State Nature Preserve, and both were originally part of the same property prior to becoming parks.

  3. List of parks in the Louisville metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Frederick Law Olmsted Parks [1] (formerly called the Olmsted Park System) in Louisville was the last of five such systems designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. [2] All of the parks in this system are managed by Louisville Metro Parks.

  4. Kentucky Bourbons - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Bourbons were a professional softball team that played in two men's professional softball leagues between 1977 and 1982 at Bishop David Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] The Bourbons, Cincinnati Suds and Pittsburgh Hardhats were the only three teams to play all 6 seasons of professional softball.

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  6. Iroquois Park - Wikipedia

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    Iroquois Park was one of the three major suburban parks created in the late 19th century in Louisville. In 1889, Mayor Charles Donald Jacob purchased Burnt Knob, a 313-acre (1.3 km 2) tract of land 4 miles (6 km) south of the city, for $9,000, and was reimbursed by the city treasurer without approval from the city council or public referendum, meaning the original purchase was probably illegal.

  7. Hogan's Fountain Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    In May 2010, the Louisville Metro Parks Department and the Olmsted Parks Conservancy announced a second Master Plan for the Hogan's Fountain area, [21] including the replacement of the Hogan's Fountain Pavilion. The plan would replace the pavilion with two smaller box-like structures.

  8. All-Metro softball: A list of 23 standouts, among them a ...

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    2024 All-Metro softball first teamPITCHERS Carter Raymond, Randolph, junior College: uncommitted She's the Star Tribune's Metro Player of the Year. A righthander, she throws with velocity, has an ...

  9. List of attractions and events in the Louisville metropolitan ...

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    L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium, home of University of Louisville football; Lindsey Golf Course [70] Louisville Champions Park, [71] a park that "offers flexible space for a variety of field sports", including soccer; Louisville Metro Parks public golf courses Charlie Vettiner Park [72] Cherokee Park (9-hole) Crescent Hill Park [73] (9-hole)